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Democartic People's Republic of Korea Atlas PGDS in DOS Democratic People's Rep. of Korea Atlas Map Population and Geographic Data Section As of July 2005 Division of Operational Support Email : [email protected] ! !!!!!!!! ) )))))))) )))))))) ! ! Nongan ! !!!!!!!! Shulan ))) Pogranichnyy ))))))))))))))))) ! !!!!!!!! Ningan r ! !!!!!!!! Jiutai o w ! !!!!!!!! . ! ! Dongjingcheng C P 3 A _ m e D _ p e ! !!!!!!!! R ! ! Changchung _ ! !!!!!!!! Jilin a ! ! e r ! !!!!!!!! o ! ! Jiaohe K ! !!!!!!!! Datun ! !!!!!!!! Xinan ! !!!!!!!! ! !!!!!!!! Gongzhuling ! !!!!!!!! Dunhua ! !!!!!!!! Yitong ! !!!!!!!! Yantongshan ! !!!!!!!! Bamiancheng ! !!!!!!!! ! !!!!!!!! ! ! Huadian ! !!!!!!!! Tumen) )))))))))))))))) ! !!!!!!!! Panshi ))) ! !!!!!!!! Liaoyuan ! !!!!!!!! Yanji ! !!!!!!!! Hunchun ! !!!!!!!! ! !!!!!!!! ! ! Chongsong ! ! Laochengzhen ! !!!!!!!! ))))))))))))))))) I Dong ) )))))))) )))))))) CHINACHINACHINACHINACHINACHINACHINACHINACHINACHINACHINACHINACHINACHINA ! !!!!!!!! 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Jian ) )))))))) )))))))) ))))))))))))))))) Kapsan ))) Myongchon ))))))))))))))))) Sampo-ri ))))))))))))))))) Sinbokchang ) )))))))) )))))))) ! !!!!!!!! Kanggye ))) Nangnim ))))))))))))))))) Kilchu ) )))))))) )))))))) ))) Chosan ))))))))))))))))) Pungsan ))))))))))))))))) Pyorha-dong ! !!!!!!!! Kuandian ! ! ) )))))))) )))))))) ! !!!!!!!! Ssangpoi-dong ) )))))))) )))))))) ))) Chon-up ! ! ))) Pabal-gyo ! !!!!!!!! ))))))))))))))))) Pyongwon ))))))))))))))))) Sangjik-tong ))))))))))))))))) Wonpung-ni ) )))))))) )))))))) ! !!!!!!!! ) )))))))) )))))))) ))) Tanchon ! ! Feng Cheng ))))))))))))))))) Supung-dong ))) ))))))))))))))))) ) )))))))))))))))) Changghung-ni ))))))))))))))))) ))) Changjin ))))))))))))))))) Kuum-ni ))))))))))))))))) Pukchong ) )))))))))))))))) ) )))))))) )))))))) ))) Taegwan ) )))))))))))))))) ))) Uiju ))) Pukchin-nodongjagu ))))))))))))))))) Sinhung ))))))))))))))))) Yongyon-ni ))))))))))))))))) ! !!!!!!!! ))))))))))))))))) Singhang ! !! !!!!!!!! Dandong Sea of Japan ))))))))))))))))) ))))))))))))))))) ))))))))))))))))) ! !!!!!!!! Yuktae-dong ) )))))))))))))))) ))) Yongchon ))))))))))))))))) ) )))))))))))))))) ))) Yongampo-ri ))))))))))))))))DEMOCRATIC)DEMOCRATIC PEOPLE'SPEOPLE'SDEMOCRATIC PEOPLE'SDEMOCRATIC ! !!!!!!!! ))))))))))))))))) ))))))))))))))))) Dadong ! !!!!!!!! ) )))))))) )))))))) ) )))))))) )))))))) ))) ))) Sonchon ) )))))))) )))))))) REP.REP. OFOF KOREAKOREA ))) ! !!!!!!!! Chongju ! !!!!!!!! ! ! ))))))))))))))))) Sinsang ! !!!!!!!! Anju ))))))))))))))))) Yonghung ! !!!!!!!! Sin-ni ! ! ! !!!!!!!! ! !!!!!!!! Sukchon ))))))))))))))))) Sinchang-ni ! !!!!!!!! ))))))))))))))))) ) )))))))) )))))))) Okpyong-ni ))) Sunan ))))))))))))))))) Songchon ))))))))))))))))))))))) Yangdok ))))))))))))))))) Kangdong ! !!!!!!!! Wonsan P'YONGYANGP'YONGYANGP'YONGYANGP'YONGYANG ))))))))))))))))) China Sea ))))))))))))))))) Chunghwa LEGEND Nampo ! !!!!!!!! ! !!!!!!!! ))))))))))))))))) Hoeyang ! !!!!!!!! Hwangju Capital ! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Anak ! !!!!!!!! Sariwon ))))))))))))))))) Hungsu-ri ))))))))))))))))) ! !!!!!!!! UNHCR representation ! !!!!!!!! ! ! Pyonggang ! !!!!!!!! Sinchon ! !!!!!!!! Changyon ! ! ! !!!!!!!! Ayang-ni ! !!!!!!!! Main town / village ))))))))))))))))) Secondary town / village ! !!!!!!!! Pyoksong! !!!!!!!! ! !!!!!!!! ! ! Kaesong! !!!!!!!! Ongjin ! !!!!!!!! ! !!!!!!!! Dongducheon Main road ! !!!!!!!! Chuncheon ))))))))))))))))) Sigyo-ri ! !!!!!!!! Gangneung Secondary road ))))))))))))))))) Hongcheon Railway SEOULSEOULSEOULSEOUL ))))))))))))))))) Mugho ))))))))))))))))) Hoengseon ! !!!!!!!! Incheon International boundary ))))))))))))))))) Samcheog ! !!!!!!!! ! ! Anyang ))))))))))))))))) Jeongseon ! !!!!!!!! Weonju Demarcation line ! !!!!!!!! Suweon ! !!!!!!!! Yeongweol ) )))))))) )))))))) ! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ))) Osan ))))))))))))))))) Jecheon ELEVATION ! !! ) )))))))) )))))))) ! ! ! ) ) ) ! ! ! ) ) ) ! ! ! ))) Jungju (Above mean sea level) ! !!!!!!!! Pyeongtaeg ! !!!!!!!! Chungju ! !!!!!!!! 0 to 250 metres 0 50 100 ! !!!!!!!! 250 to 500 metres ) REPUBLIC)))))))) )))))))) OF KOREA ) REPUBLIC) REPUBLIC) OFOF KOREAREPUBLIC KOREAKOREAREPUBLIC )REPUBLIC)) OF KOREA 500 to 750 metres ) )))))))) )))))))) ) )))))))) )))))))) ))) Yesar ))) Jeoneui ) )))))))) )))))))) kilometres ! ! ))) Yeongyang ! !!!!!!!! Cheongju ! !!!!!!!! ) )))))))) )))))))) 750 to 1000 metres ))))))))))))))))) Hongseong ))) Jeomchon ))))))))))))))))) ! !!!!!!!! Andong Yeonghae ))))))))))))))))) ! !!!!!!!! Cwangcheon 1000 to 1750 metres ))))))))))))))))) Gongju ) )))))))) )))))))) ))) Sangju Yeongdeog ))))))))))))))))) 1750 to 2500 metres ) )))))))) )))))))) ) )))))))))))))))) ))) Printed: 11 July 2005 ))) Daecheon ! !!!!!!!! ) )))))))) )))))))) ! ! ))) ))))))))))))))))) Ogcheon 2500 to 3250 metres ! !!!!!!!! Buyeo ) )))))))) )))))))) ))) ))))))))))))))))) Gunwi !! Nonsan The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations. Sources: UNHCR, Global Insight digital mapping - © 1998 Europa Technologies Ltd..
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